Gelenis Domingo, MD
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About Me
Dr. Gelenis Domingo is a hematologist-oncologist at Memorial Cancer Institute. She treats patients with a variety of cancers including head, neck and lung.
Dr. Domingo was drawn to the oncology field by the unique relationships that often develop between patients and their doctors, and the ongoing discoveries and opportunity in cancer treatment. She believes every patient has a story and makes it her priority to get to know her patients so she can offer the best guidance and support as they fight the disease.
Dr. Domingo earned her medical degree at the University of South Florida College of Medicine in Tampa, Florida. She completed an internal medicine residency at Jackson Memorial Hospital and a hematology/oncology fellowship at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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Education
- University Of South Florida College Of Medicine, 2008
- University of Miami - Jackson Memorial Hospital - Internal Medicine Prog, 2009, Internal Medicine
- University of Miami - Jackson Memorial Hospital - Internal Medicine Prog, 2011, Internal Medicine
- University Of Illinois, 2016, Oncology and Hematology
American Board of Internal Medicine-Medical Oncology
- Spanish
Achievements
Publications
Awards
- Clinical Honors in Surgery Clerkship
- Honors in Medical Ethics and Humanities course
- Honors in Molecular Medicine course
- Honors in The Profession of Medicine course
- Dean’s List, Florida International University
- Alpha Epsilon Delta Honor Society, Vice President
Research
- A Confusing Case of Altered Mental Status
Submitted to ACP National Meeting in 2011
Affiliation: Moffitt Cancer Center - A Confusing Case of Altered Mental Status
Submitted to ACP National Meeting in 2011
Affiliation: Moffitt Cancer Center - Two Red Herrings and a Sweet Catch
Submitted to ACP National Meeting in 2011
Affiliation: Moffitt Cancer Center - Shortness of Breath.
JMH-UM Chapter of the ACP Clinical Vignette Competition in 2009
Affiliation: Jackson Memorial Hospital
Phase 3, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, comparative study of the efficacy and safety of tigecycline vs. imipenem/cilastin for the treatment of subjects with nosocomial pneumonia.
Affiliation: Tampa General Hospital
The Association between Literacy and Knowledge to Attitudes and Behavior about Colorectal Cancer Screening.
Affiliation: University of Pennsylvania
Presentations
- An Uncommon Cause of a Common Presentation: Neutropenic Fever and Albinism Presented at Florida ACP Chapter Meeting in 2013
Affiliation: Moffitt Cancer Center - Impact of the immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region mutational 2012 status on the outcome of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia harboring isolated 13q deletion
Presented at ASCO in 2012
Affiliation: Moffitt Cancer Center - The value of cancer testis antigens (CTAs) expression in the prognosis of 2012 chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).
Presented at ASCO in 2012
Affiliation: Moffitt Cancer Center - Incidence of second and secondary malignancies in patients with CLL. A single institution experience.
Submitted to: ASCO 2012 - Radiation Necrosis: 34 Years Post-Treatment.
Presented at the Society of Hospitalist Medicine Annual Meeting in 2012
Affiliation: Moffitt Cancer Center - An Astonishing Discovery in a Patient with Abdominal Fullness and Anemia.
Presented at the Society of Hospitalist Medicine Annual Meeting in 2012
Affiliation: Moffitt Cancer Center - 8th Annual Clinical Breakthroughs & Challenges in Hematologic Malignancies
Presented CLL case in 2011
Affiliation: Moffitt Cancer Center - Acute Hemolysis in a patient with progressive neuropathy treated with immunoglobulin.
Presented at the American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology Annual Meeting in 2008.
Affiliation: University of South Florida College of Medicine